Connect With Resources

Peer-Assisted Study Sessions

Many courses have weekly study groups that are led by upper-year students. These groups allow you to learn, practice and study outside of a traditional classroom setting.

Engineering Communication Program (ECP)

The Engineering Communication Program (ECP) helps students improve their written and oral communication skills by offering credit and non-credit courses as well as one-on-one appointments. Online resources are also available. The ECP office is located in room B670 of the Sandford Fleming Building.

Skule Tutors

Sometimes getting additional one-on-one assistance from a tutor can help you better understand course materials. Your instructors may also be a great resource to help you connect with a tutor for a particular subject.

Math Aid Office

If you find you’re struggling with calculus or algebra, U of T Engineering has a drop-in math help centre to assist you (Galbraith Building, room 149). The Math Aid Office is specifically geared toward helping first-year students.

Mentorship Opportunities in Engineering

The Faculty offers a variety of mentorship and coaching opportunities for undergraduates, which include the Skule Mentorship Program and TrackOne Community. Your undergraduate department is also a great place to consult for additional coaching and mentorship opportunities.

Additional Questions

Have a question or concern, but don’t know who to talk to? The First Year Office should be your starting point.

Embedded Advisors

Engineering students can take advantage of the services of University experts who provide specialized advising in the following areas:

Upcoming Events

F Session Engineering examinations. Engineering will hold exams on Saturdays and evenings during this period. Note: Examinations for courses offered by other faculties may be held during other periods.